Artists wise:
Autechre
Bob Dylan (although more prolific with bootleg sets these days)
EOD
Stephen Malkmus
Thurston Moore
Aleksi Perala
Radiohead
Rolando Simmons
Swans
There’s probably more, but all of the above warrant instabuys for me.
The only label I probably buy anything regardless of release is Polytechnic Youth, because the new releases are always cheap, and well varied.

Norman Records are the best. I've been a stasher with them for about 3 years, but I've been with them for much longer than that.
Customer service is second to none, and the packaging has always been superb.
On the contrary, I've never had an issue with Bleep, and I think they've only improved over the years.

I hated the second half at first. But now, I think it makes a lot of sense, and it's a natural follow up (or new beginning) from The Glowing Man.
It was weird not having the crescendo build-ups at first, but I think this is the most focused album they've done in a long time compared to the sprawling nature of the trilogy albums released before this one. And that's no criticism to those albums, they're fantastic, but it's nice to hear Gira achieving more than he did on White Light... and Love of Life.
The Necks are superb too (title track and The Nub).

I was expecting this in 2017, but instead we got World Eater which wasn’t bad by any means, however it was somewhat subdued compared to Dumb Flesh.
This is on the other hand is a more consistent follow up imho.
Most in this thread have already said it better, but I’ll add that House vs House is absolutely banging.

Yeah, I don’t think I contributed to this in a positive way at all earlier.
It’s hard to be empathetic when you’re tagged in a post over a post reaction and being called “autist” from the get go.
That being said, I didn’t have to react the way I did, pretty juvenile tbh.